Drawing Adventure Game Art with Procreate (iPad)
What you'll learn
- You'll learn to draw items for your games with procreate
- You'll learn how to shade your graphics and use shadows and lights
- You'll learn how to draw a complete adventure game scene
- You'll learn to import your art into the game engine Visionaire Studio
Requirements
- Apple iPad (the newer, the better)
- Apple Pencil (or a stylus for your iPad that supports pressure senitivity)
- The Procreate app (App Store)
- Basic knowledge of Procreate
Description
Drawing Adventure Game Art with Procreate (iPad)
In this course I will show you, how to draw game items and how to create a complete adventure game scene in procreate on the iPad.
As a bonus, I will show you how to import your graphics into the point and click adventure game engine Visionaire Studio.
So this course is focusing on creating 2D art for games and it is not a course about the tool procreate, and how to use all option in detail. I will show you only the parts of the app, that I am using to create this art.
This course was created during the development of the adventure game "Nelson and the Magic Cauldron 2 - The Journey". When I started creating Part 1, I was looking for courses like this one. The workflow for creating a scene would have helped me a lot. I wanted to close this gap and show how I get from the sketches to the outlines to the finished scene in the game.
I hope you will enjoy it. See you in the course.
Manuel Schenk
By the way:
I would like to thank all the kickstarter bakers for there support of part one and two.
Who this course is for:
- People who are focusing on creating 2D art for games
- Hobby game developers who are looking for ideas for game graphics
- People who are interested in learning how to draw in a comic art style
Course content
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Instructor
Hi! I am Adventure Game Developer and 2D Artist. I am creating games since 2015 with Unity, Godot and Visionaire Studio. And I've been drawing all my life.
The basic tool for drawing is always a simple pencil or a ballpen for sketching. I also worked with Wacom Display Tablets and the iPad.
The drawing software I used a lot is Krita, Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop on a PC and Procreate on the iPad. I use asesprite on the PC and Pixaki on the iPad for Pixel Art.